Free-minded Liberal Party
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The Free-minded Liberal Party (Norwegian: Frisinnede Venstre) was a political party in Norway founded in 1909 by the conservative-liberal faction of the Liberal Party. The party cooperated closely with the Conservative Party and participated in several short-lived governments, including two headed by Free-minded Prime Ministers. In the 1930s the party changed its name to the Free-minded People's Party (Norwegian: Frisinnede Folkeparti) and initiated cooperation with nationalist groups. The party contested its last election in 1936, and was not reorganised in 1945.
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Free-minded Liberal Party Frisinnede Venstre | |
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Founded | 1909 |
Banned | 25 September 1940 |
Split from | Liberal Party |
Merged into | Conservative Party (De facto) |
Newspaper | Tidens Tegn, Morgenavisen, Dagsposten |
Ideology | Conservative liberalism[1] Economic liberalism[1][2] National liberalism[2][3] |
Political position | Centre-right[1][4] |
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